"Democracy cannot survive without the guidance of a creative minority"
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The subtext is anxious and very early-20th-century American: mass politics colliding with industrial capitalism, propaganda, and demagoguery. In an era of radio persuasion, boom-and-bust economics, and swelling federal power, “the people” can be imagined as a force needing design constraints. Coming from a lawyer - and a figure associated with the Supreme Court - the line also reads as a defense of judicial and professional stewardship. It implies that expertise is not a threat to democracy but its life-support system.
The rhetorical sleight of hand is that “minority” sounds humble, even embattled, when it’s actually a claim to authority. Stone offers a bargain: accept guidance from the creative few, and democracy gets stability. Reject it, and you get the mob, the strongman, or the collapse.
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"Democracy cannot survive without the guidance of a creative minority." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/democracy-cannot-survive-without-the-guidance-of-133813/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











